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to give you an example, we were talking to people about what to do in syria and it occurred to eric that nobody, in the midst of talking about what should be done, ever began to look at how much things cost, how things would work. >> the new story in syria that everyone has a mobile phone. let's get the right people mobile phones and the wrong people mobile phones that have wrong stuff in it. >> can you find people of like-minded any country of the world? >> one of the things that is interesting about leaving foreign policy and coming to google is that with the exception of isolated traffic police in north korea, everyone in the world has heard of google and wants to talk about it. technology is a tool but it is also a culture. it is the lowest common denominator across every society that is open. >> in north korea, jerod wanted to meet with the traffic ladies. they had no idea they were internet sensations. they didn't realize that because they didn't have access. in the case of tunisia, we met with the bloggers that helped overthrow the dictator at the time. what are they doing now? an
to give you an example, we were talking to people about what to do in syria and it occurred to eric that nobody, in the midst of talking about what should be done, ever began to look at how much things cost, how things would work. >> the new story in syria that everyone has a mobile phone. let's get the right people mobile phones and the wrong people mobile phones that have wrong stuff in it. >> can you find people of like-minded any country of the world? >> one of the things...
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is trying to he maintain a strong russian influence not only in his region but the middle east and syria and elsewhere. rush is a major power without question. i do not think it is a soviet bloc. -- russia is a major power without question, i do not think it is a soviet bloc. this is a country in the middle and it has to be treated accordingly. if the eu just pushes all of the way, the ukraine, you are hours. >> this is going to come with a price tax. the big question, how likely is a ukraine default? issue wast think the they were really going to default and the absence of a civil war. our assessment was when the the shooting started, it was at least a good time to start stepping in this kelling. -- scaling. we did not predict they would escalate. >> that is somebody else who would know. the debt restructuring committee for greece and played a key role in argentina. hans tribble his state and ukrainian bonds last week -- triple his stake in a ukrainian bonds last week. >> agrees in argentina, unsustainable debt load. the ukraine was purely political. the gdp ratio was 40. this is really
is trying to he maintain a strong russian influence not only in his region but the middle east and syria and elsewhere. rush is a major power without question. i do not think it is a soviet bloc. -- russia is a major power without question, i do not think it is a soviet bloc. this is a country in the middle and it has to be treated accordingly. if the eu just pushes all of the way, the ukraine, you are hours. >> this is going to come with a price tax. the big question, how likely is a...
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returned to what they call a cold war mindset and they are trying to avoid that and get russian help on syria and iran and the public if things. >> we are going to leave it there. we will have more on this and the opening goal after this. >> good morning, everyone. you are watching "in the loop." i am trish regan, in for betty liu. olivia sterns has the latest on futures in these final moments before the opening bell. pointing to a higher open. not a lot of economic data, but we are expecting is visiting home sales out ash expecting existing home sales out at -- we're expecting existing home sales out at 10:00 a.m. finance ministers will be meeting in sydney over the weekend. look for headlines out of that all weekend. equities on track for a third straight week of gains as he bounced back from the january selloff. back "on the markets" in 30 minutes. >> earlier this week, this company agreed to by sales, home of the diamond store. it not only extended cigna's lead as the largest u.s. jewelry chain but it adds consolidation to industry dominated by local jewelers. with us is cristina alesci,
returned to what they call a cold war mindset and they are trying to avoid that and get russian help on syria and iran and the public if things. >> we are going to leave it there. we will have more on this and the opening goal after this. >> good morning, everyone. you are watching "in the loop." i am trish regan, in for betty liu. olivia sterns has the latest on futures in these final moments before the opening bell. pointing to a higher open. not a lot of economic data,...
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the same conversation we are having on syria. >> why would the u.s. have vice president biden call president xch rather than president obama himself? >> maybe he was playing golf. if this was important for obama and considered a matter of a- level importance to national security, he would be on the phone. the fact that it is biden sends a clear message. it is not about american jobs. >> thank you so much. up, venture capitalistmo koisman will join us on the relentless move to online consumption. this is "bloomberg surveillance," on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to a busy morning of top headlines. the surprise rise in unemployment in the u.k., the jobless rate rose to 7.2% in the fourth quarter. the rate was expected to have been not change and it was a first increase in almost one year. china, it cut its holdings of u.s. treasury debt in december by the most in two years per the country reduced its position in u.s. government bonds by almost or th
the same conversation we are having on syria. >> why would the u.s. have vice president biden call president xch rather than president obama himself? >> maybe he was playing golf. if this was important for obama and considered a matter of a- level importance to national security, he would be on the phone. the fact that it is biden sends a clear message. it is not about american jobs. >> thank you so much. up, venture capitalistmo koisman will join us on the relentless move to...
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ramificationsge with regard to syria. >> this is a question of sphere of influence. you have a situation. are you going to double down on your other remaining ally if you lose crimea? >this is strategic. these are military bases. they do not want to lose allies. they are going to throw a lot behind assad right now. >> here is my morning russ street -- must read this morning. a really smart essay. putin is looking west. now --e is a discussion is china the market for russian gas? things that he is not going to cut off the gas to europe is that he does not want to lose markets. >> great conversation. how does this play in washington? >> it is fascinating. takes a lot of pressure off the economy in the u.s.. you do not have to worry about rates rocketing up. >> people by u.s. bonds. >> exactly. >> should i take my shoe off and pound the table? that is where we are. >> fascinating. >> this is a conversation that is just beginning. we will take a look at the domestic politics in washington and what the president is doing with regard to infrastructure. our twitter question
ramificationsge with regard to syria. >> this is a question of sphere of influence. you have a situation. are you going to double down on your other remaining ally if you lose crimea? >this is strategic. these are military bases. they do not want to lose allies. they are going to throw a lot behind assad right now. >> here is my morning russ street -- must read this morning. a really smart essay. putin is looking west. now --e is a discussion is china the market for russian gas?...
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obama saying this is not about a cold war approach on syria or ukraine. the russians worked really hard to come up with something that they believe will .eep the president in power the politics on the ground in the ukraine have gone too far to make that possible. some possible that we have breathing space. i hope that will work. even that is difficult to predict given how divided the opposition presently is. >> how does the country result the fact that the western half of the country has now said it wants to separate from the eastern half? but you havehat, russians that it said that they would declare independence. the russian officials saying that the russians would go to war over the ukraine. instability in the west and southeast just don't belong in the same country. you have to create peaceful conditions more broadly before you can answer that question. >> breaking news out of russia. russia announcing it as many questions of how the ukraine could repay the bailout -- that $15 billion bailout. they will wait for to stabilize. what happens if he is out
obama saying this is not about a cold war approach on syria or ukraine. the russians worked really hard to come up with something that they believe will .eep the president in power the politics on the ground in the ukraine have gone too far to make that possible. some possible that we have breathing space. i hope that will work. even that is difficult to predict given how divided the opposition presently is. >> how does the country result the fact that the western half of the country has...
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>> of course he is trying to maintain the strong russian influence in his region, middle east and syria and elsewhere. i do not think it is so much a soviet bloc, but russia does withimportant interests the eu. i think the eu has neglected that. this is the country in the middle. if the eu pushes all the way, ukraine, you are hours. it, where well the i think ifbe? ukraine is going to continue exist, it will need some form of federalism that takes into account of the difference. the base of the rupture in and russia. 1954 when it was transferred to the ukrainian process. it is -- if there is one single flashpoint, it is this. >> we had two votes and two shifts. mount whitney and taylor. shift in the black sea or eastern mediterranean with the 6'8" as a signal to the russians as a year port -- as an importance. -- with the wardens as a signal? >> goes to war sheep -- warships work under the aircraft carrier would be over it. they had to say in the context of a larger dispute with russia in the earliest part of the 20th century, turkey can control the street come up but it cannot let in n
>> of course he is trying to maintain the strong russian influence in his region, middle east and syria and elsewhere. i do not think it is so much a soviet bloc, but russia does withimportant interests the eu. i think the eu has neglected that. this is the country in the middle. if the eu pushes all the way, ukraine, you are hours. it, where well the i think ifbe? ukraine is going to continue exist, it will need some form of federalism that takes into account of the difference. the base...